TSS The Super Series by B-Quik and B-Quik Thailand Super Series — brought top-level drivers to battle it out at the world-class Petronas Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia during September 19-21, 2025.
For TSS The Super Series by B-Quik 2025, the full grid of supercars raced across all four categories: Supercar GT3, Supercar GTM, Supercar GT4, and Supercar GTC. Meanwhile, the B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2025 introduced the Super Touring class to Sepang for the very first time.
Before Sunday’s race, the opening ceremony was graced by H.E. Ms. Lada Phumas, Ambassador of Thailand to Kuala Lumpur, who presided over the event. She was joined by representatives from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Royal Automobile Association of Thailand (RAAT), delegates from the three armed forces, the CEO of Sepang International Circuit (SIC), Gardini Motorsport Co., Ltd., representatives of F4SEA, and the GR86 Cup Malaysia Series, creating an atmosphere of great honor and prestige.
Supercars Dominate TSS The Super Series by B-Quik 2025
The weekend featured the full lineup of four premier supercar categories: GT3, GTM, GT4, and GTC.
Supercar GT3 (Races 7 & 8): Vutthikorn Inthraphuvasak and Dorian Boccolacci of AAS Motorsport by EBM started Race 7 from pole position but victory went to Piti Bhirombhakdi and Kantasak Kusiri of Singha Motorsport Team Thailand. The following day, Inthraphuvasak and Boccolacci fought back strongly, leading Race 8 from the start to secure a commanding win.
Supercar GTM: PSC Motorsport’s Saravut Sereethoranakul and Afiq Ikhwan proved unstoppable, converting double pole positions into back-to-back victories in Races 7 and 8.
Supercar GT4: FEYNLAB Racing’s Todd James Kingsford stunned the field in Race 7 with a superb drive from behind, while local heroes Daniel Bilski and Hayden Haikal of Racing Aurora thrilled home fans by winning Race 8.
Supercar GTC (Races 5 & 6): Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand’s Akkarapong Akkaneenirot and Kris Vasuratna claimed Race 5 glory, followed by a strong Race 6 victory from Geekie Ian Ross of B-Quik Absolute Racing.
Super Touring Makes Sepang Debut
The B-Quik Thailand Super Series 2025 introduced its Super Touring class to Sepang for the very first time.
Race 5: YK Motorsports duo Thanaroj Tanasitnitikate and Nattanid Leewattanavaragul delivered a flawless lights-to-flag victory from pole position.
Race 6: In a dramatic turnaround, Chanoknun Nuntamanop and Thanapattra Sutthisawang of M&M Shop Pattaya stormed from the back of the grid to secure an inspiring win.
GR86 Cup Malaysia – Round 3: Season Finale at Sepang
The GR86 Cup Malaysia Round 3 (19–21 September 2025) at Sepang closed the season with hard-fought battles in both classes. Stratos Motorsport’s Naquib Azlan/Hii Wan Jian took Pro-Am victory in Race 6 ahead of TD Racing’s Tengku Djan Ley/Aydan Khaliq and Artevo’s Hayden Haikal/Azriel Azhar, the latter also securing pole with a 2:31.550 and earlier race wins. In Clubman, TD Racing’s Lester Neo led the way, joined on the podium by Ayrton Low and Harold Chau. The finale confirmed TD Racing as the season’s benchmark, while drivers like Naquib, Hayden, and Lester emerged as the standout names of the inaugural GR86 Cup Malaysia.
F4 SEA Round 5, Sepang 2025 – Maccagnani Sweeps as Sawer Seals Historic Title
At the Sepang finale of the 2025 Formula 4 South East Asia Championship, Niccolò Maccagnani dominated with two poles and three race wins, marking his first career victories. Alex Sawer secured the overall championship, becoming the first Vietnamese driver to win an FIA single-seater title, while Inigo Anton clinched the Rookie Cup despite illness sidelining him from the last race. Seth Gilmore completed a consistent season by finishing on the podium in all three races and became the only driver to score points in every round.
By : Andrew Yap